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Monday, December 29, 2014BASSEM ZUHDI MASRI AKA (@bassem_masri)Any blog about the protesters who support violent criminals would not be complete without the information on Bassem Masri, the self proclaimed Hamas supporter, and domestic terrorist.

What is interesting is how this 'movement' backs and supports this criminal. It tells me that this movement is nothing more then a criminal action on the peaceful people of the USA. Anyone who supported him, anyone who provided money to him, I feel is complacent in his actions and are no better then him.

What is surprising is that with all the legal trouble his is under. All the court dates he has, that he is allowed to leave the state, or that any other state will allow him in.

What is interesting about Bassem, is his lack of accountability for his crimes. It is known that he has had many arrests and many convictions. However, I will just focus on ones from the last 10 years or less.

Police: We have multiple witnesses Antonio Martin had a gun; Protesters: We don’t believe youPosted at 12:23 pm on December 30, 2014 by Twitchy Staff

Berkeley, Mo. Police Chief Frank McCall just wrapped up a short briefing right now on his city’s investigation into the officer involved shooting of Antonio Martin on December 23 and one of the first things he addressed was the ongoing conspiracy theory (Twitchy coverage here and here) that Martin did not aim a gun at the officer on that fateful night:

Diana Zoga KMOVVerified account@DIANAZOGAChief McCall: the man with Martin (who ran from scene) has talked to police & also agreed Martin was armed & pointed a gun at the officer.

BERKELEY, Mo. (KMOV.com) – Theodore Hoskins, the mayor of Berkeley, Missouri, held a press conference Tuesday morning to update the public on the internal investigation regarding a fatal officer-involved shooting which occurred last week.

According to police, a Berkeley Police Officer shot and killed 18-year-old Antonio Martin after he showed a gun to the officer in the parking lot of a Mobil On The Run gas station in the 6800 block of North Hanley.

Hours after the shooting occurred, Hoskins announced the city of Berkeley would conduct an independent, thorough investigation into the shooting.

I noticed something the other day but have been too busy to post about it LOL

Everyone keeps saying the Occupy Movement has taken over this protest and I don't believe that's true at all. At least not in St Louis. There is one constant thread regarding protests in the STL area. There is a guy who wears a black jacket and it says Black Souljahz on the back in red lettering The video Rumpole posted labeled "Ferguson: Girly Boy Z Orgasms on Pepper Spray Facials" at the 6:33 mark you can see him with the megaphone in front of the cops. This guy was also at the scene after Antonio Martin was shot. When they did their "die in" there, he was yelling to the other black protesters "Get your black ass on the fucking ground or I will beat the fuck out of you"! Stacks was completely shocked when he was yelling that.

This is from the cache of their now closed FB page...

"AboutTHE BLACK SOUJAHZ ARE DEDICATED TO LIBERATION OF OUR PEOPLE. WE BELIEVE IN THE LEGACY AND POLITICAL IDEOLOGY OF THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY

MissionTO LIBERATE ,EDUCATE AND MOTIVATE THE MASSES OF AFRIKAN PEOPLES INTO A WORLD WIDE MOVEMENT WHICH IS INDEPENDENT AND SELF DETERMINED

DescriptionTO CONTINUE THE REVOLUTIONARY WORK LAID DOWN BY MALCOM X AND THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY"

and this is the emblem on the back of his jacket...

I really do believe that this entire stuff is run by these guys ALL of the different militant black groups! This guy was also the one who was running the show at the police station the other day. At the end, he gathered all the people up and asked them what they wanted to do next once the police went in. He then decided they should move the barricades and make the cops come back out. Then he decided they should march down the street.

They also coordinated other stuff around STL too. Here's the main Twitter account...

I wish I has all of stacks video's she has hidden. It would totally piss them off if I grabbed the part where he is yelling at them to get their asses on the ground or he will beat them. You know that would explode on the MSM. I'm not done looking for someone else who has a copy of it that was recording LOL

In this era of mobile phones and flash mobs, it's not difficult to organize a protest mob of people with similar agendas. If only one-tenth of one percent of the readers of Huffington Post showed up for a protest against cops, the streets would be overflowing. And you don't need anyone higher-up on the political food chain then a disgruntled iPhone owner with anti-cop feelings to get that message out. And that propagates the media coverage, which in turn propagates the message to others with the same view, perpetuating the cycle.

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Symbolic 'Black People's Grand Jury' votes to indict Darren Wilsonby KMOV.com StaffPosted on January 5, 2015 at 3:27 PMUpdated today at 6:37 PMST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV.com) - A group called the Black People's Grand Jury met over the weekend and conducted a mock grand jury process, re-examining the proceeding of the grand jury in the investigation into the death of Michael Brown.

The group's decision on whether to indict Darren Wilson has no legal weight, but the group says its hope is to spark change in the judicial system.

The group announced its findings Monday, which were very critical of County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch.

Michael Brown case grand juror sues St. Louis County prosecutor, asking to speak out on case‘ST. LOUIS COUNTY • A grand jury member’s lawsuit seeking a court order to speak out about the Michael Brown shooting investigation accuses Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch of publicly misrepresenting the panel’s viewpoint after it chose not to indict Officer Darren Wilson.In documents filed Monday in federal court in St. Louis, “Grand Juror Doe” wants freedom to challenge McCulloch’s comments, “especially the implication that all grand jurors believed that there was no support for any charges.”The filing says that the heavily redacted grand jury documents McCulloch released Nov. 24 “do not fully portray the proceedings before the grand jury.” McCulloch spoke publicly that night about the grand jury’s decision against charging Wilson.

Heard you up thread, Jayjerome. And yes with social media things spread fast and catch on like a plague, and maybe not always born from some insidious plot. But I do think that directly or indirectly people who lead in this United States are planting a seed.

What a stupid exercise.Since the proper result, viewing all the evidence is already known, these dopes just demonstarte racial bias.

It plays into stereotype.. Dumb Negros should not be included on any Jury

I listened to a lot of it. They live streamed it. I was laughing my ass off. The stuff they were talking about, most of it had nothing to do with the case. They keep replaying it here if you want to listen...

St. Louis Legal Collective 1/8/2015 UpdatePosted by Molly Gott on January 08, 2015

In 2015, we’ll be sending out weekly updates about the work we’re doing. Check out our first one! The St. Louis Legal Collective formed spontaneously in response to the Mike Brown protests to provide accessible, democratic and accountable legal support to people fighting for social justice in St. Louis City and County. We currently have 15 core collective members and work with over 100 other movement volunteers. We are regular people (not lawyers) who refuse to allow the legal system to separate and silence us. To get involved email fergusonjs2014@gmail.com.

As mass arrests have decreased the focus of our work has shifted from primarily providing protest support (24/7 hotline, tracking people through the system, dispatching lawyers for jail visits, coordinating with arrestees friends and family, posting bail, dealing with warrants, giving rides home from jail, etc.) to helping people fight their court cases. We’ve scaled back the jail support hotline hours to Mondays and Thursdays from 9:30am - 1pm - is this correct. However if you’re planning an action and you’d like to arrange jail support we’re still here for you! If possible please give us at least two days notice and email fergusonjs2014@gmail.com or call the jail support hotline (314-862-2249) during our regular hours.